The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current, March 14, 1912, Image 6

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WE FEEL SURE
O f our ability to handle your banking
business to your satisfaction.
Every­
thing o f a banking nature entrusted t >
our can' will receive our best attention.
If not a patron o f this kink, wouldn’t
it be well to become one now?
GASOLINE ENGINES REPLACE
FARM HORSES EXTENSIVELY Bring
L i q u i d D t * t o f N a c h l M C **«ts L e s s T h n n O n im n m i C o r n t o *
A o t n in l) a n d T h e y a r e M or# V * r « a llls — l»* »«n »l“ i
M o a t I m p o r t a n t F a c t o r In S u « « » » f t t l
A g r U u ltu r * o f T o d a y .
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C o a t* PL a m m a . t « a t
COONT4 T a r a P A iN t
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J. I>. duller, Propr.
Smith
R E D M O N D , ORE GO N
Roy A. Bush. Cash.
The Redmond IMiarmac?
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STATE BANK OF REDMOND
Joseph H. Jackson. V. Pres.
I >«» nut hesitate («» bring your fitmily
recipe* »»ml prrwrnplionN tot hr Krd-
mom! Pharmacy. Thry M ill!*• ti||„j
hy it gntdiiute in pharmacy.
is the M otto o f ( )u r Store
We have ^safety deposit boxes, and£a
fire proof vault that you may use to
keep your valuable {vipers in.
Come
in and see us.
W. S. Rodman, President
I ’rescript ions
Ihtre D r u g s a n d Accuracy
SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES
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Have opened their bar-room next
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CLO’ a e a lim e s
door to the billiard and pool room
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W ines a n d L iq u o rs - Imported and
D o m e stic Cigars
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Redmond
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M ARKET
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^ ^ E DESIRE to inform the peo-
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pie o f Redmond and vicinity
that we have mo veil to our new
building on 6th Street, where we
will conduct a modem, up-tc-date
Meat Market, and carry a full line
o f goods appertaining to such a
market.
W e solicit a share o f
your patronage.
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IS A A C J. P A G E
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Proprietor
enameled,
insuring durability.
There are no cracks
or crevices in which
dirt mi g h t lodge,
and so the fixture is
easy to keep clean
and bright
Ask us for prices
on this lavatory and
o t h e r s t y l e s of
"Standartr fixtures.
We can furnish a
fixture for every
requirement.
and of good flavor, and «very particle
Is eaten with avidity.
Give aow* and pig* warm mltlfeed
and bran slop, a few *liced carrots
to the horses, grated turnip* to th*
A n i m a l a M u n i hm F»<1 a n d W a t t r e d ewe* and lamb* and pulped mangels
to tho milk cow*. The morning * r*.
K r .'u ln r lv M l J>.iiiv W -m t®
lion* should always bo prepared th*
S u p p lU d — N e t d S o in *
evening before
E x v r c lM .
All the feeding and mo*t of the
cleaning of tho stable* should be don*
T o keep tha *tock In rood, thrlfiy
beforo breakfast, and this can be
condition they must ha fed and wa­
readily done provided everything I*
tered at regular hour* and bo given ready to your hand.
■egular eiarclia. Their dally wanta
nuat be supplied, and th e*« vary
lomewbat, according to the weather.
It la here that tha Intelligence,
promptnei* and experience of tbo
•armer come Into play. Where there
a much stock to attend to and only
’.wo per*ona to do the work. It la Im­ E x c c l l t n t P l a n T o A v o id iW itlia r
portant to know what to do flriL This
a n d K c n u l t l i i f M u n « by
C a r r y in g F u el Into
will vary according to circumstances.
KlUhtfi,
In our own case, commencing at 5
»'clock In the morning, the cow* and
korsea are flrat fed, says a wrltar In
The bother and resulting muss ot
the Baltimore American. While the carrying wood, coal or similar fust
sow* are eating their mixed feed the Into the kitchen to fill the wood bos.
itablea are cleaned,
the
udders may be avoided by constructing tha
washed and wiped dry and then box with one half
Its site built In
milked. The milk la strained Into the kitchen and the other half to pro-
toolera and a* »»on a« full carried to Jeet through the partition, as Indi­
the atone dairy and set In a tank of cated by dotted line* In drawing, upon
running water. Then breakfaat.
th# wood «bed side, says the ilome-
The flrit thing after breakfaat. or etead. Where the fuel supply Is kept
about aunrlie, la to send off the milk In an attached building next to the
to the railroad station. In wlntar the
nlght'a and morning's milk la aent
once a day; In summer the milk la
(hipped morning and evening.
WOOD BOX IS
LABOR SAVING
W. J. WHEELER,
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o f by the manufacturer* In th* P.r*l
Instance. It U those adaptation* that
hat* effected the greater part o f the
change* to power equipment (ur (arm
Implement*
The gaaollne engine ha* been n
blessing particularly to th* firm er'*
wife, who haa tx-n relieved of muck
o f the heavy work of housekeeping la
the country by the application of the
force In p» rf> rmtng tho drudgery of
the kitchen, the laundry and the dairy.
It Is a very Inronslderale farm hus­
band who today d«e* not lend the us*
o f the gas.-line engine to operate
pomp*, washing machlr.ee. churn*,
cream separator*, sausage grinders
ar.l even sewing machines an I knife
sharpener*. And th* farm wtf* re­
lieved of such work I* better off than
many of her city *l*trrs.
In farming opera!. u* (be gaaollne
engine ha* d ie much to promote th*
adoption of rt re careful and *• lentlde
method* of crop growing. By th*
pllcatli-n of Its power and speed to the
Operation of bulling, cleaning and seed
grading machines it has relieved th*
planter of practically all of th* laborV
ons and ttmo consuming task of select.
Ing carefully hi* seed grain, on* of tb*
main essentials o f Increased crop
yield*.
In all farm Implement displays no,
days th* gaaolln* engine I* the moat
conspicuous and moat numerously rep­
resented.
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NEW STOCK
WALL PAPER
All Designs and Patterns
Trunks, S u it Cases, Valise»,
Rugs, C a r p e ts an d Furniture
C. H. IR V IN , Redmond
H E R E ’S Y O U R CHANCE
Get in on This
liuiUlings put up on the commission I muis and
guarantiw’d. S «f us for |-articular».
WARREN & WOODWARD.
Eng'rs and AfdW
LIVE STOCK IN
COLD WEATHER
IS lavatory would look well in your
T H bathroom
or bedroom,
I t is triple
Redmond,
W hile the motor car U taking th#
placa o f tha horse In tha d tlra tha
gasoline engine la acrompllihtng much
tha tama result In tha country. Ms-
:hlna power comes very near being the
moat Important (actor In aucceaaful,
aclentlflc agriculture today, and while
motor or »texra hauling haa been gen­
erally adopted only by large planter*,
practically «very n o jern farmer u*e*
th* gasoline engine (or driving machin­
ery and doing the bulk of tha heavy
drudgery on the (arm.
That machine power rapidly la tak­
ing the place o ( h on e or mule power
la *hown by the (art that almost all
tha Implement* «hown by manufactur­
e n and wholevalen at a convention of
Implement dealen In Kansas City
were equipped with attachments fur
operating them by engine
power.
That la true particularly of the hear-
* ler farm machinery, aome o f whlrh
aow la so ponderous that It scarcely
could bo moved by tha number of
honee that conveniently could be
hitched to It.
The point* that recommend tha
gasoline engine to tha fanner are Its
wide utility »n-1 the fact that It*
diet o f gaaollne 1* leía costly than
tha draught animal a diet of corn. oaU
and hay. Since the farmer baa coma
to accept the engine aa a farm Imple­
ment and to understand Its operation,
b « haa applied It* power In many In­
genious way* probably never dreamed
Orffta
Ham*.
Plumbing. Tinning
•Sheet .Metal Work
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Oregon
¡L If you want to SELL your property
list it with
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“That Man McCaffery”
He doesn’t ask an exclusive right;
he can sell it anyway.
A fter the milk la lent off the far­
mer or hi* help give* the eowe a
feed o f long mixed hay. The cow*
are then corded and bruahed down,
and as soon a* the hay la eaten the
sow* are turned out for exercise and
to drink. The horse* are then cur­
ried and watered and the stable*
»leaned. The plga are given warm
sill-feed slop, and the hens get a lit­
tle mixed grain which Is scattered
through the cut straw of the feeding
pen.
A Labor-Saving Wood Boa.
kitchen, a* la usual, this I. easily po*
The hay and grain for the milk alble, and to fill the box you h . v . o ? ,
row« In cold weather are thrown Into to raise the cover on the «hod aide
t large feedbox which la fastened to of box and pile the fuel Into asms In
aw Iron whela which run on an Iron using the housewife remove. It from
Tack. A fter the feed I* mixed It la the kitchen side of box . . , ho, „
sovered over with canvaa to cook. drawing This ha. alao the advantage
3y mixing with boiling water aeveral of Uklng up lee. .pen.
u ,, Mtrb. n
Jour* In advance the hay and fodder « « well as being handy and saving Ut, ,
M softened and haa a pleasant small tar and muaa.
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BU CKLEY EXPRESS Cft|
The Old Reliable Stage Line
R e d m o n d to P rin e ville Daily
Passengers and Express
D R A Y I N G a n d H E A V Y HAULING
G et the H a b it
And eat at the
Redmond Grill
W. E. Y O U N G , O w ner and Propr.
IhiM popular place has been enlarged *n<I
improved and in now in a position to r»tfr
If» the wants o f all. Suppers for parties
and banquets satisfactorily served.
Short Orders
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W e have made n rate on the above that J®*1
afford to pay.
Good Rooms for Transients.
^ ;|t Reasonable Rales.
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